Justo government

The Justo government was a right-wing government that ruled over Argentina from 1932 to 1938, with the Justicialist Party of Agustin P. Justo serving as the President and head of government.

History
Agustin P. Justo gained power in Argentina in 1932 following a coup two years earlier, and he led the paternal autocratic Justicialist Party as the ruling faction of the Argentine government. It reigned during the "Infamous Decade", an era of dictators and right-wing governments. The Justicialist Party had a 32% majority in the government while the Argentine Christian Democratic Party had a 25% minority, being the leaders of the opposition.

The Justo government had repression civil laws, volunteer army conscription laws, full civilian economy economic laws, big education investment laws, mixed industry industrial policy laws, state press press laws, and specialist training training laws. It had a right-wing government, and it maintained neutrality, avoiding joining Comintern, the Axis Powers, or the Allied Powers.

Ministers

 * Head of State/Government: Agustin P. Justo
 * Foreign Minister: Carlos Saavedra Lamas
 * Armament Minister: Alberto Hueyo
 * Minister of Security: Ramon Castillo
 * Head of Intelligence: Jose de la Torre
 * Chief of Staff/Army: Manuel A. Rodriguez
 * Chief of the Navy: Pedro S. Casal
 * Chief of the Air Force: Antonio Parodi